Kill These Cocksuckers
My Brain Says Rage —
As you can probably guess I am pro death penalty, because I see no reason to keep mother fuckers alive who deserve to die. After all, we were born for dying (thanks James Hetfield). I bring this up because it appears Sean Taylor's killers will not be getting the death penalty . I hope their assholes get expanded in prison from all the ass fucking. I hope someone kills them in the fucking shower over a pair of tennis shoes or something. I hate those mother fuckers.
Sean Taylor Murder Suspects Won't Face the Death Penalty
FanHouse —
Filed under: Redskins, NFC East, Washington, DC, NFL Police BlotterJason Scott Mitchell, Eric Rivera Jr., Venjah Hunte and Charles Wardlow are being charged with the burglary and murder of the Redskins' Sean Taylor. However, none of them will be facing the death penalty. "They would have had to show it was premeditated," (Huerte's attorney Michael) Hornung said. "I believe that it's appropriate that they waive the death penalty." The current theory of the crime, that Rivera was the alleged shooter, likely ...
Sean Taylor Trial News
Riggo's Rag | A Washington Redskins Blog —
According to ESPN and other sources, the prosecutor has taken the death penalty off the table in the Sean Taylor case . Depending on who you believe, this was either because the shooter was 17 or because they couldn’t proove premediated murder. I’m more inclined to believe the latter given that many states seem to be killing kids under 18 these days. Regardless of how you feel about the death penalty (and for the record, I oppose it), this seems fair enough to me. They went there to rob the place and were surprised. That just doesn’t strike me as a death penalty kind of case. ...
Prosecutors Will Not Get Death Penalty in Sean Taylor Case
The Biz of Football :: Part of the Business of Sports Network —
Prosecutors in the case dealing with the murder of former Washington Redskins star safety Sean Taylor claimed on Monday that they would not seek the death penalty for any of the four people who have been charged in the assassination. The age of the killers could have something to do with it, as reported by ESPN.com: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that people cannot be executed for crimes committed when they're under 18, and it's a well established legal principle ...

